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Old 08-10-21, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Bah Humbug
That’s always been my question for the people who want zero-float cleats. If your feet are not perfectly straight while pedaling, isn’t it better to have float than torque your joints? And if you are in perfect alignment, why does having float that is never used detrimental? I’m willing to accept that there might be something I haven’t thought of that makes it make sense, but no one has ever explained it to me.

I think it's a lot what one is used to. The float can feel sloppy.

An analogy might be: if you put your feet on the pedals the same way every time, it shouldn't matter if your shoes are a size or two too big.
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